Biophysical approach to investigate temperature effects on protein dynamics
© EDP Sciences, 2015. The main purpose of this work is to gain more understanding of the temperature dependence of Min protein dynamics employing spot tracking technique (STT) and biophysical characterization. We observed and confirmed the variation of protein cluster dynamics at evaluated temperatu...
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th-mahidol.361872018-11-23T17:23:05Z Biophysical approach to investigate temperature effects on protein dynamics Yaowapa Saengpayab Pisan Kanthang Stefan Schreier Charin Modchang Narin Nuttavut Darapond Triampo Wannapong Triampo Mahidol University Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon South Carolina Commission on Higher Education Materials Science © EDP Sciences, 2015. The main purpose of this work is to gain more understanding of the temperature dependence of Min protein dynamics employing spot tracking technique (STT) and biophysical characterization. We observed and confirmed the variation of protein cluster dynamics at evaluated temperatures. We found that the time MinD was retained at the cell poles played an important role in this variation. From 25 °C to 37 °C, the MinD protein oscillation period decreased 2.3 times and the anomalous dynamic exponent increased 2.4 times. The time-varied anomalous diffusion coefficient was found to be temperature dependent, which was qualitatively consistent with the prediction by Tsallis statistical mechanics. Furthermore, the average apparent effective potential depth of membrane-bound MinD protein decreased from 10.01 to 3.54 k<inf>B</inf>T. These results showed that the diffusive mode and the MinD protein cluster distribution at the cell poles were altered with temperature and this then affected the whole Min protein dynamics. 2018-11-23T10:23:05Z 2018-11-23T10:23:05Z 2015-08-01 Article EPJ Applied Physics. Vol.71, No.3 (2015) 10.1051/epjap/2015150180 12860050 12860042 2-s2.0-84939435580 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36187 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84939435580&origin=inward |
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© EDP Sciences, 2015. The main purpose of this work is to gain more understanding of the temperature dependence of Min protein dynamics employing spot tracking technique (STT) and biophysical characterization. We observed and confirmed the variation of protein cluster dynamics at evaluated temperatures. We found that the time MinD was retained at the cell poles played an important role in this variation. From 25 °C to 37 °C, the MinD protein oscillation period decreased 2.3 times and the anomalous dynamic exponent increased 2.4 times. The time-varied anomalous diffusion coefficient was found to be temperature dependent, which was qualitatively consistent with the prediction by Tsallis statistical mechanics. Furthermore, the average apparent effective potential depth of membrane-bound MinD protein decreased from 10.01 to 3.54 k<inf>B</inf>T. These results showed that the diffusive mode and the MinD protein cluster distribution at the cell poles were altered with temperature and this then affected the whole Min protein dynamics. |
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